17 4/8 Base Desert Ram
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From: DL
08-May-20
Pretty wild looking ram. I think he was lopsided but quite a beast. Clark Kingston range in Ca. 184 and change BC. That’s some better habitat for archery than where I hunted in the Cadys three years ago. Steep volcanic rock with no cover.
From: wildwilderness
08-May-20
Wow, that is just huge
From: Bowboy
08-May-20
That's a pig of a ram!
From: Adventurewriter
08-May-20
Insanely cool ram
From: Treeline
08-May-20
Bomber ram!
From: Chief 419
08-May-20
That's the ram of a lifetime! Congratulations.
From: DL
08-May-20
His body looks pretty hefty for a desert ram and being old. Some good genetics there. I heard that his ram has the largest measured bases of any ram taken in CA.
From: BULELK1
09-May-20
My heck!!
What a Ram
Good luck, Robb
From: ki-ke
09-May-20
Thing looks like it was dug out of a glacier!
Ram looks old too....
What a cool animal!
From: Paul@thefort
12-May-20
WOW!
From: Rookie
12-May-20
What an awesome old ram!!!!!
From: IdyllwildArcher
12-May-20
From: Glunker
12-May-20
Ram has longer fur/heavier coat than I recall ever seeing, even northern sheep.
From: Matt
12-May-20
Incredible ram.
Clark Kingston has been a hunt unit for decades if in fact that is where it was taken.
From: Rupe
13-May-20
Wow, what a magnificent animal. Congratulations
From: Mountain sheep
13-May-20
What a toad, he looks 9 to 10 yo.
From: Spiral Horn
13-May-20
Massive! Would love to see the other side
From: wytex
13-May-20
With bases like that I would have though it scored more than 184, my bighorn has 16 1/2 in bases and goes 181 without all that mass carried out to the broomed off horns. Great ram !
From: IdyllwildArcher
13-May-20
Man, that was a reading comprehension fail on my part. Matt's right, old unit. Incorrect info edited.
From: DL
15-May-20
Here’s the hunter with the ram. Left side scored 98”